Ukraine’s corruption prevention agency praises Russia’s minister Shoigu for corruption in the army (VIDEO)
As particular examples of Shoigu’s efforts to disgrace the Russian army, the Head of the NACP names the following facts the Ukrainian army discovered during the war started by Russia on February 24, 2022:
Case 1. Ukrainian army discovered that the protection of Russian tanks T-72 and T-80 was made from cardboard egg trays.
Case 2. “Bulletproof” vests of Russian forces are made of cardboard instead of armored plates. Such “bulletproof” vests were worn by the crew members of the Russian Barnaul-T armored car captured by the Ukrainian army. Thanks to such powerful protection, now the armored car serves in the ranks of the Ukrainian defense forces and helps to resist the aggressor.
Case 3. Russian army uses ZIL-130 to transfer its soldiers. The bright aquamarine color of the vehicle and the lack of coverage makes it an easy target even for the inexperienced weapon user.
As the body responsible for identifying and preventing conflicts of interest, the NACP could not ignore the fact that cardboard bulletproof vests contained the bulletin named “On the Procedure for Detecting Corruption and Other Violations of Conflict of Interest in Military Units”.
The NACP identified the risk that the private interest of a Russian soldier to save his life instead of following the orders of his commander is still extremely high.
In this regard, the NACP proposed to reduce the likelihood of a conflict of interest by supplementing the bulletins with the following step-by-step instructions:
“In case of crossing the border with Ukraine, a Russian serviceman is obliged to:
– get to the nearest settlement;
– move away from the equipment at a safe distance and drop the weapon;
– ask for forgiveness for crossing the border without passport control;
– wait for the Ukrainian military, who will allow him to call his mother;
– wait for his return home”.
The Head of NACP expressed hope for fruitful cooperation on the recommendations provided.
He also noted that the letter was sent now because Russia’s Minister still has foreign computer equipment that allows him to view photos.
See the full letter in Russian by the link and the original letter (in Russian) by the link.